Texas Jewish Post (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 18, 2015 Page: 4 of 28
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DALLAS—The day
after the Chief Rabbi of
Poland (above left) spoke
at the Dallas Holocaust
Museum/Centerfor
Education and Tolerance's (TBS
June 4 Upstander Series . ’ • •
presentation at the Aaron
Family JCC, he headed
downstairs to the fitness
center to lead more than W J
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bicycle ride.
Wendy Stanley (left person
in right photo) and Sheryl
Yonack (right) were two of the riders.
Michael Schudrich led the J's"Ride ForThe Living"indoor spinning event on 35
Spinner Blade Ion cycling bikes the morning of Friday, June 5.
The J event was designed to be a stationary version of the June 4-7 bicycle ride
of the same name that spans 55 miles from Auschwitz to Krakow.
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The 2015-16 JCC officers who
were unanimously approved
by the audience include Angela
Aaron Horowitz, chairman of
the board. The vice presidents
are Doug Baer, Andy Dropkin,
Monte Hurst, Jay Liberman and
Ellen Ungerman.
The members of 2015-16
board of directors continuing
their service are David
Friedman, Sherry Goldberg,
David Greenstone, Marc
Grossfeld, Laurie Judson, Sandy
Kuntz, Lisa Lieberman, Alex
Prescott, Marilyn Schaffer,
Steve Schneider, Ruthie Schor,
Jill Tananbaum, Jonathan
Tobolowsky and Mike Weinberg.
Board members nominated
for election — and unanimously
approved — were Kim Cuban,
Mike Horowitz, Zev Shulkin and
Michael Waldman.
Board members nominated
for re-election — and
unanimously approved — were
Neil Beckerman, Rachel Kramer,
Liz Liener, Esther Meyers,
Michael Ochstein, Lori Ordiway
and Wendy Stanley.
During the CEO’s remarks,
Artie Allen gave great praise to
the many accomplishments that
can be attributed to outgoing
Chairman Scott Cohen —
including a new website, a
new hospitality manager, roof
renovations, new hallway
bathrooms and an expanded
group exercise studio.
“Without safety and security,
we have nothing,” Allen said.
“Scott has increased security
measures on campus. We now
have automatic gates, a new
security desk in the lobby,
police officers on duty and the
upcoming installation of a new
guard house — and these have
all been championed by Scott.”
During his comments, Scott
Cohen gave equal praise to Allen
and thanked him for being a great
partner the previous two years.
“Artie Allen is the right man
at the right place at the right
time doing the right things,”
Cohen said. “... So much of our
success is a direct result of his
leadership.”
While thanking his friends
and colleagues at the JCC, Cohen
discussed his late grandfather
Erwin Waldman. Cohen said
his grandfather would be
proud of the work the JCC has
accomplished.
“The J is in a great place,”
Cohen said. “But we will get
better. We will get stronger.”
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